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The blood-alcohol content threshold has gone from 0.10 to 0.08, and in many states a new offense has been added for high BACs, such as Aggravated DWI in New York and Extreme DUI in Arizona.
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'Aggravated' refers to preventing people from going about their lawful business on the site of the trespass, say by sitting down in a road.
The Guardian World News James Meikle 2010
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Cheney "Aggravated" By New York Times Pulitzer, allows us to intercept communications from terrorists coming in to the United States, and a program we put in place using presidential authority.
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Cheney "Aggravated" By New York Times Pulitzer, allows us to intercept communications from terrorists coming in to the United States, and a program we put in place using presidential authority.
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CBS News Executives "Aggravated" By Letterman's Use Of Internal News Feed
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CBS News Executives "Aggravated" By Letterman's Use Of Internal News Feed: Report
Medialoper 2008
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Aggravated assaults, which had been dropping since 2006, reached a five-year high of 136.
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Aggravated with myself, I ran a hand through my hair and discovered my goose egg was gone.
Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011
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Count 3: Aggravated motor vehicle theft (1st degree) – guilty
Angie Zapata murder trial – Wednesday April 22 – the verdicts 2009
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If I can no longer have a Wife does the offence of Aggravated Burglary go out the window? on April 3, 2010 at 6: 19 pm dungbeetle
New Financial Year – Now We Can Arrest Again « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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